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Перевод: courtship
[существительное] ухаживание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- She is keenly aware, however, of the deceptions to which a woman is exposed in courtship, and to the possibility that a husband may simply prove a tyrant.
- Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett, The Courtship Correspondence 1845-1846, edited by Daniel Karlin, Clarendon Press, 17.50)
- The Fiction adds a little to one's understanding of what he was becoming in the eighteen months immediately before his courtship of Helen Noble.
- Omar Pound, with Walton Litz of Princeton, has edited the letters that his Parents exchanged through their protracted courtship, and their Publishers have made of this a very pretty book.
- Their courtship, marriage and family life became useful promotional tools.
- Fortunately, in addition to Helen Thomas's absorbing, unselfconscious account of their courtship and the first years of their marriage, letters still survive which chart the growth of love.
- Except in his early letters to Helen, his reticence about his passionate courtship is almost complete - a fact that may explain, if not excuse, the coldness with which many of his friends and family received Helen's slightly idealized accounts of their life together in As It Was and World Without End .
- In the most colonial species this chase is omitted and all courtship occurs at the nest.
- Elizabeth's father tried to stifle adult love in his children, so that the great courtship had to be conducted mainly by letter - luckily for us, as the correspondence between these two great writers allows us to follow the growing involvement of two passionate and generous people and enjoy the meeting of two lively and imaginative minds.
- Females inspect several nests before allowing courtship with a chosen male to proceed.
- From a distance I have managed to see something of their spectacular courtship frolics that take place both on the ground and in the air and I have listened to their songs which, though not rich in melody, seem just right for a world of cliffs and screes.
- Females tended to initiate courtship, and there were often fights between females when a hen approached a courting pair.
- His meeting with, and courtship of, Emma Lavinia Gifford, sister-in-law of the rector of St Juliot, as fictionalised in A Pair of Blue Eyes and recalled in his autobiographical notes, was idyllically, almost ecstatically, happy.
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